Beauteous! We're getting a bit here too. I was waiting for my next class when everyone started making a mass exit. Apparently the campus closed! Love this time of year... if we actually get snow. It was a few weeks late for Christmas though.

It's really bad up on the very tops near Rishworth moor. There's a giant 15' deep snowdrift near Grains Bar (if you knows it, noodle), theres a whole epic valleys worth of snow collected up against a wall and kids are now digging tunnels in it.

I'd massively love to see what it's like on the moors! It's probably a sight of brilliance.

Adam, yea you're right but it's not that common to get so much snow in the UK, so when it does happen its kind of a big thing. The Swedes and other snow-related countries are probably used to it and better equipped for it.

Originally Posted by Chris StreetAdam, yea you're right but it's not that common to get so much snow in the UK, so when it does happen its kind of a big thing. The Swedes and other snow-related countries are probably used to it and better equipped for it.

You say that, but I remember getting this much when I was a child, and it was coped with. Granted, it's colder than it has been for many years, but it's only "bad" due to a crappy government and councils being unprepared to grit roads properly.

Still a tiny tad of snow on the ground here but not near enough to go sledding in. Can't say I'd want to go outside that bad though. Besides, my braces came off yesterday and my new mandolin came today.

Yeah, we've got a lot more snow here then usual too. It's pretty crazy. Haha. FIGURES, the year after I graduate, all these nut-balls are getting all the two hour delays and cancellations that I've wanted. Now I get nervous with snow because the weather in Pittsburgh isn't always the same as here and if my school doesn't cancel, but the buses do, I'm screwed.

Originally Posted by -Adam-

Originally Posted by Chris StreetAdam, yea you're right but it's not that common to get so much snow in the UK, so when it does happen its kind of a big thing. The Swedes and other snow-related countries are probably used to it and better equipped for it.

You say that, but I remember getting this much when I was a child, and it was coped with. Granted, it's colder than it has been for many years, but it's only "bad" due to a crappy government and councils being unprepared to grit roads properly.

@Adam: And you call me the asshole, Adam. Theres no need for this kind of hostility over something so minuscule.

Originally Posted by Chris StreetAdam, yea you're right but it's not that common to get so much snow in the UK, so when it does happen its kind of a big thing. The Swedes and other snow-related countries are probably used to it and better equipped for it.

You say that, but I remember getting this much when I was a child, and it was coped with. Granted, it's colder than it has been for many years, but it's only "bad" due to a crappy government and councils being unprepared to grit roads properly.

Classic case of a nostalgic view making things seem bigger - it's so weird that we'd have so much snow, and without any kind of thaw. It's definitely the biggest/worst amount of snow I've ever seen, and I must the of a similar age to Adam. I remember a couple of years ago we had I think approximately two snowy days - this winter we've had snow on the ground for a whole month, and it keeps on partially thawing, freezing again and then being trapped under more snow (a bit like sedimentary rock). I don't think it's a surprise the councils have been caught out on this one.

Even down in the south of England, which is always really mild weather-wise, we've got a fair amount. A few inches on the ground that over the last couple of days have compacted down into something resembling an ice-rink. Still Uni has been closed and I've been given a week's extension on all my deadlines, so not all bad. x)

Oh yeah, and people have been panic buying milk and bread, this makes me laugh. Even if you were to be rendered helpless by three inches of snow outside your door, why bread and milk?

There are 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary and those who don't.

I always laugh at the news when a snow storm comes. "We got less than an inch last week. Several in the Hamilton area reported that they almost died by slipping on the melted and re-frozen ice on the sidewalk. We dodged a very, big bullet. Back to you, Kim!"

Icicles are reaching from the gutters to the bottom of my window. It's an icesword! Pics later. They're in RAW and I don't have a RAW processor app on Windows :<

Heh and yea the BBC are really focussing on this right now. It's like no news at all happened today. Gordon Brown survived a coup, Jonathan Ross quit the Beeb but it's just "here's a lovely picture of a Robin in the snow AND ITS THE END OF THE WORLD"

I live in minnesota. Thats like, a layer of frosting. 10+ feet is when stuff starts getting hairy. Had some 22' snow drifts from the wind up in duluth a few years ago, found my truck by the ball of its antennae sticking just slightly above the surface of what used to be a parking lot, at one point

I live in the most southerly part of Cornwall, and even here we got a bit of snow.
By "a bit", I mean about 2 inches, but it was still enough for the police to start closing the roads - I had to walk 12 miles home on Tuesday night after badminton practice - got back about 3am

It's pathetic really - I lived in BC for a few years, and noone there would pay the slightest bit of attention to this much snow.

I'm nearly 21 and haven't seen as much snow as this (I'm up north of England). At least I don't remember as much snow as this anyway..
It was sort of fun at first - but now it's getting a little dangerous. I've nearly slipped on the pavements about ten times now - our council seems to grit the roads, but doesn't do anything about the pavements. It must be terrible for older people

Those are both cool. My snowmen always look lumpy and tumorous. That's probably because we always have to dig out the leaves and dirt clumps though. I never like to ruin the snow in my yard anyway. I should go use the snow in our neighbors' yards. BAHAHA, evil OMC.